Nicaragua For Digital Nomads – Lifestyle, Safety and Finest Beaches
Nicaragua's nature and beaches offer a good option (not the BEST though!) for remote workers seeking a creative location
If you’re seeking to work in a region with warm weather, a lush landscape, an economical cost of living, and a rich culture, Central America is a must-see. Furthermore, Central American countries share the same time zone as Canada and the United States, which is advantageous for individuals with a North American home base.
Did you ever consider Nicaragua as one of your options? It’s a land with a vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes, boasts some of the world’s most pristine and picturesque beaches. From secluded shores to lively beach towns, this Central American gem offers a range of coastal experiences bound to captivate travelers seeking sun, surf, and serenity.Â
Join us on a virtual journey in this article where we unveil why Nicaragua is a great place for digital nomads (including safety!) and we also go through Nicaragua’s most exquisite beaches to relax in your down time. (P.S. They are stunning.) So, grab your sun hat, pack the perfect suitcase, and let’s embark on this tropical adventure!
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Nicaragua for Remote Work - Is it a good destination?
First of all, travelers are allowed three months in this country (other nations only allow 30 days). So from this perspective, Nicaragua has become a thriving destination for creatives, including digital nomads with an increasing number of people visiting the country’s major towns, such as Leon and Granada.
On the negative side, the infrastructure is lacking, and power outages and internet outages are quite common. More on this below.
Internet and connectivity
Travelers report that Granada is OK but as soon as you reach the Pacific coast, there are disruptions at least once per week, usually for at least a few hours.
There is 4G and LTE coverage around the big towns of Nicaragua. A full list of locations covered by Tigo nicaragua can be found here.
Claro cellphone service provider has a booth at customs at the airport. You might want to get it from there as soon as you arrive.There are many plans, depending on what you want. They have unlimited social media apps and WhatsApp. More at www.claro.com.niÂ
If you want some good, stable internet, the hostel Tropical in San Juan Del Sur has great internet, 275 mbps download speeds, and a dedicated coworking space.
Another good spot to stay and go online immediately is Selina which offers outdoor co-working spaces that give the feeling of being in nature. They have locations in Granada and Maderas by the beach. Selina is ideal for the digital nomad lifestyle.
San Juan del Sur has a new coworking space now called “The Space”.
Safety
Visiting Nicaragua is doable, but unless you take the necessary precautions, there is a good chance that something will go wrong.
Nicaragua, like many other Central American countries, has a high crime rate. In addition, the country faces a few additional issues, including political upheaval.(they had riots and civil unrest in the past few years.)
While they should have no bearing on you as a visitor, you don’t want to get tangled up in the wrong crowd.
The main concern for visitors to Nicaragua is undoubtedly crime. In 2023, it was just #123 on the Global Peace Index’s list of safest countries, so definitely something to keep in mind.
The good news is Nicaragua has one of the lowest homicide rates in Latin America and the Caribbean, much lower than certain major tourist destinations like Jamaica and Costa Rica.
Its homicide rate increased slightly in 2021, to 11 occurrences per 100,000 inhabitants, and it has a higher homicide rate than the world average. And also, Nicaragua is one of the safer countries in Central America for a vacation and coastal towns tend to have less violent crime.
The capital, Managua, has many neighborhoods that are pretty dangerous like Avenida Bolivar, Altamira, Rene Schick, Jorge Dimitrov, Zona Rosa.
Common crimes include:
- Pickpocketing
- Bag snatching
- Robbery
- Armed robbery
- Mugging
- Express kidnapping
- Assault
- Gang violence
- Sexual assault
Things to do
Remote working is about work-life balance, and we’re sure that’s why you chose this lifestyle so you can enjoy activities and life wherever you are.
Nicaragua is the perfect place to do hiking, diving, surfing, yoga, and even bird watching. There is a lot to do, and choosing a location that is central to these activities can substantially enhance your visit. And you want to take advantage of the superb landscapes and beaches while you’re there.
The way to move around is by bus or taxi, and it costs a fraction of the cost of transport in first world countries. You can also opt for a moped or scooter, which you can easily rent for months at a time. Some of the MUST DOs are Laguna de Apoyo, Ometepe, Masaya Volcano, Granada, Leon, Corn Island, and San Juan del Sur. A few words on each are below and we’ll also mention some of the best beaches Nicaragua has to offer.
Places to explore - Nicaragua's best beaches
San Juan del Sur - Where Surf and Serenity Meet
San Juan del Sur is an enchanting destination nestled along Nicaragua’s Pacific coast. This coastal town seamlessly combines the energy of surf culture with the serenity of its surroundings. Beyond its lively nightlife, it’s the exceptional, world-class waves and inviting golden beaches that stand out.Â
Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or embarking on your first wave-riding adventure, San Juan del Sur’s beaches present the ultimate backdrop for enjoying the ebb and flow of the ocean while soaking in the magic of sunsets. This is probably the most popular destination for digital nomads in the whole of Nicaragua.
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Playa Hermosa - Nature's Hidden Paradise
For those who seek a more secluded and nature-focused experience, Playa Hermosa beckons with its untouched beauty. Its name, which means “beautiful beach” in Spanish, is a testament to its idyllic wonders.Â
With lush greenery framing the golden shores, this beach is a prime spot for birdwatching, relaxation, and swimming. Remember: be a responsible traveler and leave no trace as you explore the coastal trails and bask in the serenity of this mesmerizing location.
Corn Islands - Unspoiled Caribbean Oasis
Picture courtesy of Visitnicaragua.us
Escape to the Caribbean allure of the Corn Islands, where turquoise waters and white sands create a paradise unlike any other. Big Corn Island and Little Corn Island offer a slower pace of life, with opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and interacting with the friendly locals.
Tola Beaches - A Surfer's Haven
The Tola region boasts an array of stunning beaches that have become a haven for surf enthusiasts. Playa Popoyo and Playa Santana are two gems known for their consistent waves and laid-back atmosphere.Â
As you carve through the waves, take a moment to appreciate the surrounding natural beauty and the importance of respecting the ocean’s environment. With some remote working capabilities, you can balance your passion for surfing with your work commitments.
Pearl Lagoon - A Cultural Coastal Escape
Journey to the captivating Caribbean coast and uncover the hidden gem known as Pearl Lagoon. This picturesque fishing village seamlessly weaves the high-spirited threads of Afro-Caribbean and indigenous cultures, resulting in a kaleidoscope of expressive music, invigorating dance, and delectable cuisine.Â
As you immerse yourself in the tapestry of local life, let your heart overflow with gratitude for the profound heritage and culture that have shaped this enchanting region.
Poneloya and Las Peñitas - Twin Beauties
Just a short distance from the city of León, Poneloya and Las Peñitas are two sister beaches with distinct personalities. Poneloya is known for its lively atmosphere, while Las Peñitas offers a more relaxed vibe. Together, they present an opportunity to witness stunning sunsets, partake in water sports, and indulge in fresh seafood.
Emerald Coast - Luxury and Pristine Beauty
If luxury and eco-friendliness are what you seek, the Emerald Coast delivers in abundance. Home to upscale resorts and high-end amenities, this stretch of coastline also emphasizes environmental conservation.Â
Enjoy the best of both worlds as you revel in lavish comfort while supporting sustainable practices that leave no trace in the environment.
Playa El Coco - Tranquility Amidst Mangroves
Tucked away on the Pacific coast, Playa El Coco offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. With its proximity to mangroves and lush vegetation, this beach is perfect for kayaking, bird spotting, and enjoying serene moments away from the crowd.
Popoyo - Surfing Meets Seclusion
Picture courtesy of Nicawaves
Surfers in search of the perfect wave need look no further than Popoyo. This remote beach is a dream come true for wave riders, offering consistent breaks and stunning ocean views. While riding the waves, take a moment to reflect on the connection between humans and the sea.
Montelimar Beach - Where Luxury and Nature Collide
Located on the Pacific coast, Montelimar Beach is a luxurious haven that seamlessly blends opulence with natural beauty. This beach has it all—pristine sands, turquoise waters, and every single water sport you could think of.
Whether you’re indulging in spa treatments, exploring the sparkling marine life, or simply unwinding by the shore, Montelimar Beach presents an exquisite opportunity to relax and rejuvenate. If you are a serious digital nomad, you want to check the connectivity in that area before going there.
Punta Jesus Maria - The Enchanting Sandbar
Nestled along the Pacific coast, Punta Jesus Maria is a mesmerizing sandbar that emerges during low tide. This natural wonder offers a unique opportunity to stroll along the sandy pathway that extends into the ocean, providing panoramic views of the surrounding waters.Â
La Flor Beach Natural Reserve - Home of the Olive Ridleys
Located on the southern Pacific coast, La Flor Beach Natural Reserve is a sanctuary for Olive Ridley sea turtles. Every year, these ancient creatures return to this beach to nest, creating a breathtaking spectacle of nature.Â
Visitors have the rare chance to witness the nesting and hatching process, a humbling reminder of our connection to the natural world. Don’t forget to honor this delicate ecosystem and contribute to the preservation of these incredible creatures by adhering to responsible tourism practices.
Experience The Jaw-Dropping Charm of Nicaragua’s Beaches
Nicaragua’s beaches tell tales of connection, adventure, and wonder. From San Juan del Sur’s lively surf culture to the tranquil beauty of Playa Hermosa, each beach offers a unique chapter in this land’s tapestry.Â
As you explore these shores, remember your role as a guardian, preserving the magic for future generations. Let the memory of these beaches inspire you to travel with purpose and protect the world’s treasures.
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